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Chevy S-10 4X4
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[QUOTE="KaTooMer, post: 889424, member: 16246"] Strangely enough, the S-series vehicles are all I've ever owned. I'm on my third one in twelve years -- a 2004 Chevy Blazer ZR2. My '96 Sonoma is still going strong after 151K miles. After 20-some years of production (which has now come to an end, sadly), there weren't a whole lot of bugs yet to be worked out on these vehicles. Parts are pretty reasonable and there's an aftermarket for just about everything. There's also some excellent discussion forums frequented by guys who know these trucks inside and out. Tony91 already mentioned [URL=http://www.zr2.com][B]ZR2.com[/B][/URL], and there's another called [URL=http://forums.s-series.org/][B]S-Series.org[/B][/URL] which is very good. I do like the ZR2 version of the S-series trucks, which sit higher and are a little wider than the regular version. The downside is gas mileage. The best I've done with the Blazer is 18 mpg on some flat, Illinois interstate. Most of the time it's 16. My Sonoma is 20-21 mpg on the highway. Let us know what you decide. [/QUOTE]
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